In 1971 Duane Allman moved to 1160 Burton Avenue with his new
girlfriend, Dixie Lee Meadows:

On May 2,
1969 The Allman Brothers Band played their first paid gig at The College
Discotheque (now The Library Ballroom),
located at 652 Mulberry Street in Macon's First Public Library Building:

The
band rented a house just north of Macon, that they named 'Idlewild
South'.
It was like a hunting cabin that they used as a rehearsal facility and
hangout.
Scott Boyer (from the band 'Cowboy') and Chuck Leavell would later take
up residence there.

The
'Bond Tomb' at Rose Hill Cemetery, 1091 Riverside Drive:

This is
where the pictures for the back cover of the first Allman Brothers Band
album were taken:

Duane
Allman and the Allman Brothers Band were frequent visitors of the
'H & H Restaurant',
807 Forsyth Street:

In April 1968 Jim Hawkins
began building a recording studio
in the back part of this storefront at 445 Broadway.
He called it the 'Otis Redding Memorial Studio'.
In 1969 it would become 'Capricorn Studio':

In an alley near
Capricorn Studios photographer Jim Marshall took the shots
for the album cover of 'The Allman Brothers Band At Fillmore East':

Grantís
Lounge, 576 Poplar Street.
In their early days members of The Allman Brothers Band played a lot of
jam sessions at Grant's Lounge,
together with members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Charlie Daniels Band and
other Southern rock acts.

Duane Allman's
epitaph:I love being alive
and I will be the best man
I possibly can.I will take
love wherever
I find it and offer it to everyone who will
take it... Seek knowledge from those wiser...
and teach those who wish to learn from me

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In 1982
Duane Allman was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall Of Fame and The
Allman Brothers Band was inducted in 1998.
The Georgia Music Hall Of Fame, 200 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard:

(The
Georgia Music Hall Of Fame was closed on June 12, 2011 due to lack of
attendance)

On
March 5, 1998 The Georgia State Senate passed a resolution designating a
portion of State Highway 19 in Macon
from the intersection of Holt Avenue to College Street as 'Duane Allman
Boulevard':

On May 4, 2014 a plaque, courtesy of The Georgia Allman Brothers
Band Association (GABBA),
was unveiled to commemorate the location of The College
Discotheque at 652 Mulberry Street
(now The Library Ballroom
in Macon's First Public Library Building),
where The Allman Brothers Band performed their first paid gig in
Macon on May 2, 1969:

After the unveiling "Mystery Road" played a set of Allman
Brothers Band classics at the Library Ballroom,
the same place where the Allman Brothers Band played their first paid
concert in Macon:

Places
of interest in Macon, GA

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On September 27, 2014 a portion of Vineville Ave. in Macon, GA,
actually from Pio Nono Avenue to New Street,
is named 'Duane Allman Memorial Boulevard'.
The 3-mile stretch passes by the Allman Brothers Band Museum at
the 'Big House',
the 'Raymond Berry Oakley III Bridge' and the 'H & H Restaurant':

This is Duane's daughter Galadrielle Allman, displaying the official
sign:

On October 11, 2015 a plaque was unveiled to commemorate Kirk
and Kirsten West's contributions
to 'The Big House', 2321 Vineville Avenue: